tipping

The name Sherrod Brown ought to poll well among bartenders.
You definitely don't want to look like a Grinch this year.
Because you don't wan't to look like a cheapskate.
Furniture delivery, coffee shops and hair salons all come with unique sets of rules.
The restaurant owner-in-chief wants to give employers more control over workers' gratuities. What could possibly go wrong?
Montana hotel workers reach a whopping $4 million settlement.
It's unfair and discriminatory, but it also serves our egos.
Turns out that people don't mind tipping as an incentive for better service.